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If you feel like you're waiting in limbo, check in politely with your landlord to see where things stand.
While there's no hard and fast rule, it's best to give your landlord ample time to make a decision, usually a few weeks.
Yes, your landlord has the right to say no, especially if they have concerns about the new tenant.
You just need to write a formal request to your landlord, explaining who you'd like to assign your lease to and why.
If you skip this step, you could be in hot water, as the landlord may consider it a lease violation.
The landlord wants to ensure that the new tenant is a good fit and can take care of the property just like you did.
It's a document that allows a tenant to transfer their lease rights to someone else, but only if the landlord gives the green light.
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